Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1995

Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1995
PromotionShoot Boxing
Date31 January 1995
VenueOsaka Prefectural Gymnasium
CityJapan Osaka, Japan
Event chronology
Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1995 Shoot Boxing - S-Cup 1996

Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1995 or S-Cup 1995 was a shoot boxing event promoted by Caesar Takeshi. It was the inaugural (70kg/154lbs weight class) Shoot Boxing World Tournament, featuring an eight single elimination format, fought under Shoot Boxing Rules. In total there were eight fighters at the event, representing five countries. The tournament winner was Hiromu Yoshitaka who defeated Ron Belliveau in the final. The event was held at the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium on Wednesday, 31 January 1995.

Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1995

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Quarter Finals Semi Finals Final
Japan Makoto Ohe  
Netherlands Dylan Gravenberg WIN Netherlands Dylan Gravenberg  
Japan Takashi Abe (boxing)   United States Ron Belliveau WIN
United States Ron Belliveau WIN United States Ron Belliveau  
Thailand Bovi Chorwaikan DEC Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka WIN
Suriname Rayen Simson   Thailand Bovi Chorwaikan  
Netherlands Stuart Ballentine   Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka WIN
Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka WIN

Results

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Shoot Boxing World Tournament 1997 Results[1]
S-Cup '95 Quarter Finals: Shoot Boxing Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R
Netherlands Dylan Gravenberg def. Makoto Ohe Japan
Gravenberg defeated Ohe.
United States Ron Belliveau def. Takashi Abe (boxing) Japan
Belliveau defeated Abe.
Thailand Bovi Chorwaikan def. Rayen Simson Suriname
Chorwaikan defeated Simson by 2nd Extra Round Decision.
Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka def. Stuart Ballentine Netherlands
Yoshitaka defeated Ballentine.
S-Cup '95 Semi Finals: Shoot Boxing Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R
United States Ron Belliveau def. Dylan Gravenberg Netherlands
Bm defeated Gravenberg.
Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka def. Bovi Chorwaikan Thailand
Yoshitaka defeated Chorwaikan.
S-Cup '95 Final: Shoot Boxing Rules / 3Min. 3R Ext.2R
Japan Hiromu Yoshitaka def. Ron Belliveau United States
Yoshitaka defeated Belliveau

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "The First SHOOT BOXING WORLD TOURNAMENT S-cup'95". Shoot Boxing Official Website. Retrieved 2010-09-14.